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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Traditional ceremonies mark National Elderly Day
Mayor
Niran Wattanasartsathorn leads others in pouring scented water on elderly people
at the Pattaya City Public Health Service Center, to bless them on
"National Elderly Day". (Photo by Vimolrat Singnikorn)
continued | More News
Tour bus accident headed for Rayong crashes in Prachinburi
At 2 a.m. April 10, a double-decker tour bus belonging to the
407 Air Pattana Company, traveling from Nong Khai to Rayong province plummeted
into a ravine below a section of the Kabinburi-Korat Road in Prachinburi
province, resulting in 7 fatalities and more than 30 injuries.
Local officials and rescue personnel have recovered victims’
bodies, while injured passengers have been sent to Wang Nam Keaw Hospital in
Nakhon Ratchasima province.
continued | More News
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500 baht fine mooted for dog owners whose pets foul the streets
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Deep subjects discussed at PCEC meeting
The Pattaya City Expats Club (PCEC) meeting on Easter
Sunday, April 8th at Henry J. Bean’s included
another speaker with whom regular attendees will be very familiar.
continued | More Community
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Nong C becomes Young Tourism Ambassador
Pattaya City has chosen its Young Tourism Ambassador,
following a competition that lasted almost one month.
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Asian U’s record breaking Summer Camps
Asian University, located on Highway 331 near the Phoenix
golf course, started its first of two, yearly, month-long camps on March 15
and set a new record with 180 students attending the first camp. In the
past, the university has hosted around one hundred and thirty youngsters per
camp.
More Our Children
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Asian stars aiming to end European dominance of BMW Asian Open
This week’s 2007 BMW Asian Open at the Tomson Pudong
Golf Club in Shanghai might see its first ever Asian winner, despite one of
the strongest international fields ever assembled at the event.
continued | More Sports
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